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Oracle® Transparent Gateway for iWay Installation and User's Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1) for IBM z/OS (OS/390)
Part No. B13682-01
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Numerics

661051, bug number, 2.3.1.1

A

ABEND
all Oracle abends are dumped to SYS1.DUMP data sets, 10.7.1
error categories, 10.6
from program check, 10.6.4
not Oracle system failures, 10.6.4
Oracle dump data sets, 5.10.2
reporting the error, 10.6.4
SMF records, C.2
U809, 2.3.2.12
accessing data through a database link, 8.2.4
accounting information, C
ALL_CATALOG view, D.1
ALL_COL_COMMENTS view, D.2
ALL_DB_LINKS data dictionary view, 8.2.6
ALL_OBJECTS view, D.4
ALL_TAB_COLUMNS view, D.5
ALL_TAB_COMMENTS view, D.6
ALL_TABLES view, D.7
ALL_USERS view, D.8
ALTER SERVICE command, A.6.2
ALTER SERVICEGROUP command, A.5.2
ALTER SESSION CLOSE DATABASE LINK statement, 8.2.3
ALTER, OSDI definition commands, A.3
ANO (Advanced Network Option)
encryption not supported, known problem, 2.3.1.1
gateway connectivity support, 1.1.1.3
ANSI standard, 1.1.2
application server support, 1.1.1.3
applications
access through the gateway, 1.1.4
Oracle Discoverer, 1.1.4.2
SQL*Plus, 1.1.4.3
architecture of the gateway, 1.7
array
defined, 9.2
processing, 9.2
size, 9.2
AUTHLOAD
Oracle AUTHLOAD modules, reentrant, 5.10.1
authorization level, for OSDI commands, 7.2
AVG function, 9.3

B

behavior of database links, 8.2
binary literal notation, 9.5.1
bind variables
date and time operations, ISO format, 9.4.1
date considerations in SQL coding, 9.4.2
date strings, 9.4.1
same restrictions as iWay Server parameter markers, 9.5.3
SQL limitations, 2.3.2.8
bug
number 661051, 2.3.1.1
software, 10.6.2

C

calls for PL/SQL, 9.7.1
character column, fixed, 2.3.2.5
character string
dates as character strings, 9.4.1
DUMP (high-level qualifier), 6.4.5
maximum length, 2.3.2.5
CHARACTER_SET parameter
Oracle Server and Client configuration, B.6
supported character sets, B.5
checklists
gateway configuration, 5.1.2
CHECKSUM
command, 1.1.1.3
with Oracle Advanced Security Option (ASO), 6.7
clauses
CONNECT TO, 8.2.1
CONNECT_BY, 2.3.2.8
SQL
DELETE, 9.4.4
INSERT, 9.4.4
SELECT WHERE, 9.4.4
UPDATE, 9.4.4
TO_DATE, 9.4.4
USING, 8.2.1
VALUES, 9.4.4
client-side network configuration file, 5.4.2.1
CLIST, PGMDESCC, reporting errors to Oracle Support Services, 10.4
CMDLOAD, placing Oracle modules in OS/390 link pack areas, 5.10.1
coexistence, 1.4
collecting Oracle statistics, C
columns
dynamic dictionary mapping, data structure, 1.1.1.4
fixed character columns, 2.3.2.5
INSERT statement error, 10.1.3
iWay DATE
columns are mapped to Oracle CHAR(8), 9.4.1
SQL coding, 9.4.2
iWay Server DATE columns, mapping, 2.3.2.6
ROWID, 9.4.6
TO_DATE function, 9.4.4
virtual memory consumption, 3.1.3
command processing, OSDI subsystem, 7.2
command verbs, OSDI, 7.2
commands
operating commands manage the execution of services, A.7
OSDI subsystem commands, A
ALTER SERVICE, A.6.2
ALTER SERVICEGROUP, A.5.2
CHECKSUM, 1.1.1.3
COPY, 8.5
CREATE SNAPSHOT, 8.5
CREATE TABLE, 8.5
DEFINE SERVICEGROUP, A.5.1
DISPLAY, A.9.2
DRAIN, A.9.3
DUMP, 10.7
EXECUTE, 1.1.3.1
INSERT, 8.5
KILL, A.9.6
OSDI DEFINE SERVICE
configuring the OSDI listener, 6.4
executing an installed Oracle product, A.6.1
migrating, 11.1.3
OSDI definition commands, A.3
RESUME, A.9.4
service definition, A.6
service group definition, A.5
SHOW SERVICE, A.6.3
SHOW SERVICEGROUP, A.5.3
SLIP, 10.7
SQL*Plus
COPY, 8.5
START
initiating execution of an address space, A.9.1
operation of gateway subsystem with OSDI, 7.1.1
STOP
operation of the gateway subsystem with OSDI, 7.1.2
OSDI subsystem command reference, A.9.5
TYPE, for stored procedures, 9.7.1
z/OS
DUMP, 10.7
SLIP, program loop, 10.6.5
SLIP, system dumps, 10.7
commit point site, 1.2
component requirements, 1.8
configuring
checklist for gateway, 5.1.2
gateway
for Oracle Net, 1.1.1.1, 1.1.1.3, 1.8, 6
PARMLIB, activating SMF records, C.1
startup procedure, B.4
integrating Oracle server
database link, 1.9, 8.1, 8.2, 8.2.3, 8.2.5, 9, 9.1, 9.6, 9.7.1, 10.1.1.1, 10.1.2
iWay Server, 5.4.2
Oracle integrating server, database link behavior, 8.2
Oracle Transparent Gateway for iWay, 5
CONNECT TO clause, 8.2.1
CONNECT_BY clause, 2.3.2.8
conventions, Preface
conversion
of data types
moving data between applications, 9.4
performed by the gateway, 1.9
COPY command, 8.5
copying data, 8.5
COPYPROC job to move load modules, 4.2.3
COUNT function, 9.3
COUNT(DISTINCT expression) function, 9.3
CREATE DATABASE LINK statement, 8.2.1
CREATE SNAPSHOT command, 8.5
CREATE TABLE command, 8.5
CREATOR stored procedures field, 9.7.1
customer support
gateway and iWay Server support, 1.7.1
known problems, 2.3.1

D

data dictionary views
main topic, D
definition stored in data dictionary, 8.2.6
limitations, 2.3.2.10
data sets
choosing data set name qualifiers, F.1
SYS1.DUMP, 10.7.1
system dump, 10.7.1
data types, converting from iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS to Oracle, 9.4
database
accounting information, C
links
dropping, 8.2.5
examining, 8.2.6
guidelines, 8.2.3
identifying gateway to Oracle server, 1.9
triggers, 1.1.1.2
DATE
column, 9.4.1
iWay columns, 9.4.2
date
arithmetic, 9.4.5
columns, 9.4.4
considerations, 9.4.2
date and time operations, 9.4.1
dates in 21st century, 9.4.3
DELETE clause, 9.4.4
INSERT clause, 9.4.4
SELECT WHERE clause, 9.4.4
TO_DATE function, 9.4.2, 9.4.4
treated as CHAR(8), 2.3.2.6
UPDATE clause, 9.4.4
DBA_DB_LINKS data dictionary view, 8.2.6
DBLINK_ENCRYPT_LOGIN parameter, 2.3.2.1
default character set, B.2
default record types for SMF, C.1.2
DEFINE SERVICEGROUP command, A.5.1
DEFINE, OSDI definition commands, A.3
DELETE
SQL clause, 9.4.4
SQL statement, 2.3.2.4
DF/SMS ACS routines, with ORA$FPS, 5.6.1.2
dictionary mapping, 1.1.1.4
differences in iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS and Oracle SQL implementations, 9.5.1
DISPLAY command, A.9.2
distributed queries, 8.4
documentation errors, 10.6.1
DRAIN command, A.9.3
DROP DATABASE LINK statement, 8.2.5
DUMP command, 10.7
dumps
operator initiated, 10.7.2
system, data sets, 10.7.1
system, main topic, 10.7

E

EDA_SERVER parameter, 5.8.1.2
EDA4 PL/SQL procedure, 9.7.2
EDABATC4 JCL, 9.7.2
EDACS3 environment variable
can be used to point to an MVS data set, 5.8.1.2
pointing to client-side network configuration file, 5.4.2.2
replaces the EDACFG DD statement, 5.8.1.2
EDARPC DD statement, 9.7.2
encryption
advanced security, 1.1.1.3
ANO encryption is not supported, 2.3.1.1
encrypted format, 2.3.2.1
EPLPA, extended pageable link pack area, 5.10.1
error
12660, ASO encryption, 6.7
ORA-00947, 10.1.3
ORA-02063, 10.1.2
ORA-09100, 10.1.2
ORA-12660, testing ASO encryption, 6.7.2.2
ORA-9100, 10.1
ORA-942, 10.1
errors
diagnosing
error categories, 10.6
error detected by Oracle server, 10.1.3
error diagnosis, 10.5
gateway error codes, 10.1
interpreting, 10.1.1
interpreting error messages, 10.1.1
mapped error message, 10.1.1.1
messages, 10.1
Oracle trace data sets, 5.10.3
reporting
abends, 10.6.4
documentation requirements, 10.3, 10.4, 10.6.1
incorrect output, 10.6.2
Oracle error messages, 10.6.3
performance, 10.6.6
program check, 10.6.4
program loop, 10.6.5
sending tapes, 10.3
system dumps, 10.7, 10.7.1
tape format, 10.3.1
tape return, 10.3.2
truncation, 2.3.2.5
EXEC JCL statement, not used by OSDI gateway instance program, 11.1.3.2
EXECUTE command, 1.1.3.1
extattr command, iWay Server configuration, 5.4.2
extended pageable link pack area (EPLPA), 5.10.1

F

FDS_CLASS_VERSION parameter, 5.8.1.2
fetch reblocking, 9.2.1
fields for stored procedures
CREATOR, 9.7.1
LOCATION, 9.7.1
RPC_NAME, 9.7.1
fixed character length, 2.3.2.5
FLUSH_CACHE_ON_COMMIT parameter, 5.8.1.2
FOCEXEC DD statement, 9.7.2
Focus procedure
iWay Server Focus stored procedure, 9.7
TESTRPC4, 9.7.2
functions
AVG, 9.3
COUNT, 9.3
COUNT(DISTINCT expression), 9.3
MAX, 9.3
MIN, 9.3
SQL
a list, E
compatible, 9.3
compensated, 9.3
SUM, 9.3
TO_DATE
date considerations in SQL coding, 9.4.2
update or compare with date columns, 9.4.4

G

gateway
advantages
main topic, 1.1.1
migration and coexistence, 1.4
multi-site transactions, 1.2
security, 1.5
server technology and tools, 1.1.4.4
site autonomy, 1.3
two-phase commit, 1.2
architecture, 1.7
database links, 1.9
error codes, 10.1
how it works, 1.9
known problems, 2.3.1
known restrictions, 2.3.2
messages, 10.1.2
protection of current investment, 1.6
required components, 1.8
with other Oracle products
Oracle Developer, 1.1.4.1
Oracle Discoverer, 1.1.4.2
SQL*Plus, 1.1.4.3
gateway region parameters
DEDICATED_TCB or DEDTCB, 5.7.1.2
gw_hlq (gateway high-level qualifier)
in PDS data set files, 5.8.1.1
paramater files in gw_hlq.PARMLIB, 5.8.1.2
used to identify PDS data set files, 5.8.1.1

H

HFS file, fully qualified HFS directory path and filename, 5.4.2.2
HFS, sharing, 5.4.1
high-level qualifier
choosing data set name qualifiers, F.1
host variables, 1.9
how the gateway works, 1.9
HS initialization parameters, 5.8.1.2
HS_RPC_FETCH_REBLOCKING parameter, 9.2.1
HS_RPC_FETCH_SIZE parameter, 9.2.1

I

IEC130I message
ORA$FPS, 5.6.1.2
ORA$LIB, 5.6.1.4
IEFRDER DD statement, B.4
implementation, 1.7.1
implicit protocol conversion, 1.1.1.3
incorrect output errors, 10.6.2
INIT record, controlling access to OSDI commands, 7.2
INSERT
command, 8.5
SQL clause, 9.4.4
SQL statement
array processing, 9.2
iWay Server SQL support, 2.3.2.4
statement, 10.1.3
installation
running Oracle Universal Installer, 4.2.1
running the generated installation job, 4.2.3
interface, Oracle array processing, 9.2
Internet support, 1.1.1.3
ISO standard, 1.1.2
iWay Server for z/OS
accessing data through a database link, 8.2.4
configuration for NLS, B.4.2
copying data from, 8.5
data type conversion, 9.4
DATE columns, 9.4.2
dialog manager, 9.7
differences in SQL implementation
handling binary data, 9.5.1
known restrictions, 2.3.2
SQL ddifferences, 1.10
Focus stored procedures, 9.7
interrupting queries, 2.3.1.3
native stored procedures, 1.1.3.2
SQL statements, 9.4.2
SYSRPC dynamic catalog table, 9.7.1
tables referenced by synonyms and views, 1.9, 8.2
using database links, 8.2

J

JCL
define an ALIAS before loading the installation JCL, F.1
EDABATC4, 9.7.2
ORAFMT sample, C.4
JOIN capability, 1.1.1.2

K

KILL command, A.9.6
known problems
ANO (Advanced Network Option), 2.3.1.1
main topic, 2.3.1
known restrictions
encrypted format, 2.3.2.1
main topic, 2.3.2

L

LIBPATH environment variable, 5.8.1.2
libraries, SRCLIB, C.3
linklist load library, running generated installation job, 4.2.3
LOCATION stored procedures field, 9.7.1
LONGSYMN, iWay EDA parameter (U809 ABEND), 2.3.2.12

M

mapped error message, 10.1.1.1
master file description (MFD), 2.3.2.9
MAX function, 9.3
members
ORAFMTCL, C.4
ORAFMTGO, C.4
messages
and error code processing, 10.1
format, 10.1.1
gateway
generated by the gateway, 10.1.2
message and error code processing, 10.1
mapped, 10.1
migration, 1.4
MIN function, 9.3
Mobile Agents, 1.1.1.3
mult-isite transactions, 1.2
MVS file, iWay Server configuration, 5.4.2.2

N

National Language Support (NLS), B
NLS
chapter, B
client configuration, B.6
default character set, B.2
iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS configuration, B.4.2
message availability, B.7
Oracle server configuration, B.6
overview, B.1
supported character sets, B.5
supported languages, B.5.1
supported territories, B.5.1
NLS_DATE_FORMAT parameter, 5.8.1.2
NLS_LANG parameter, 5.8.1.2, B.3, B.4.1, B.7
NLS_NCHAR parameter, 5.8.1.2
NUM_IPARMS stored procedures parameter, 9.7.1
NUM_OPARMS stored procedures parameter, 9.7.1

O

OCI (Oracle Call Interface), 2.3.2.7
OPEN_LINKS parameter, 8.2.7
operating commands manage the execution of services, A.7
operator initiated dumps, 10.7.2
options
ANO, 2.3.1.1
dates in the 21st century, 9.4.3
OAS, 1.1.1.3
SMF records, C.1
ORA$ENV DD statement, B.4, B.4.1
ORA-00947, gateway error message, 10.1.3
ORA-02063, gateway error message, 10.1.2
ORA-09100, gateway error message, 10.1.2
ORA-12660 error, 6.7.2.2
ORA-9100 error, 10.1
ORA-942 error, 10.1
Oracle Call Interface (OCI), 2.3.2.7
Oracle Database 10g server
database triggers, 1.1.1.2
distributed capabilities, 1.1.1.2
distributed query optimization, 1.1.1.2
services, 1.1.1.2
SQL, 1.1.1.2
stored procedures, 1.1.1.2
two-phase commit protection, 1.1.1.2
Oracle Developer, 1.1.4.1
Oracle Discoverer, 1.1.4.2
Oracle Net protocols, 1.8
Oracle snapshots, 2.3.2.11
Oracle subsystem
accounting information, C
error reporting, 10.6.3
resource usage, C
statistics, C
Oracle Support Services, 2.3.1, 10.2
Oracle Transparent Gateway for iWay
configuration, 5
oracle_hlq (executable code high-level qualifier)
running configuration utility, 5.8.1.1
ORAFMT program for SMF, C.3
ORAFMTCL
member, C.4
sample JCL, C.4
ORAFMTGO
member, C.4
sample JCL, C.4
ORAFMTO program for SMF, C.4
ORAFMTO, defined, C.4
oran.orav description, Preface
OS/390
commands
DUMP, 10.7
SLIP, 10.6.5, 10.7
OSDI bind processing, controlling access to services, 7.3
OSDI DEFINE SERVICE command
configuring the OSDI listener, 6.4
executing an installed Oracle product, A.6.1
migration, 11.1.3
OSDI definition commands, defined, A.3
OSDI listener, configuring, 6.4
OSDI START command, operating a gateway service, 11.1.5
.out files, iWay Server configuration, 5.4.2
overviews
NLS, B.1

P

pageable link pack area (PLPA), 5.10.1
parameter
list for stored procedures, 9.7.1
MPM type
startup, C.1
valid parameters for environment variables of member sidENV, 5.8.1.2
parameters
CHARACTER_SET, B.5, B.6
DBLINK_ENCRYPT_LOGIN, 2.3.2.1
EDA_SERVER, 5.8.1.2
FDS_CLASS_VERSION, 5.8.1.2
FLUSH_CACHE_ON_COMMIT, 5.8.1.2
HS initialization, 5.8.1.2
HS_RPC_FETCH_REBLOCKING, 9.2.1
HS_RPC_FETCH_SIZE, 9.2.1
NLS_DATE_FORMAT, 5.8.1.2
NLS_LANG, 5.8.1.2, B.3, B.4.1, B.7
NLS_NCHAR, 5.8.1.2
OPEN_LINKS, 8.2.7
SLIM, 2.3.1.3
SMF_STAT_RECNO, used to stop SMF recording, C.1.3
stored procedures
NUM_IPARMS, 9.7.1
NUM_OPARMS, 9.7.1
TRACELEVEL, 5.8.1.2
partitioned data set (PDS), 2.3.2.9
passwords
creating a database link, 8.2.1
iWay file passwords are not supported, 7.4.1
known restrictions, 2.3.2.2
performance issues, 10.6.6
performance tuning
array processing, 9.2
HS_RPC_FETCH_REBLOCKING, 9.2.1
HS_RPC_FETCH_SIZE, 9.2.1
PLPA, pageable link pack area, 5.10.1
PL/SQL
call, 9.7.1
EDA4 procedure, 9.7.2
routine, 1.1.3.1
standard Oracle, 1.1.3.2
postprocessing for SQL, 1.10
procedures
EDA4 PL/SQL, 9.7.2
product set, 2.1
program loop, 10.6.5
protection of investment, 1.6
protocol
single site update partner, 1.2
protocols
TCP/IP, 1.1.1.1

Q

queries
data dictionary limitations, 2.3.2.10
distributed, 8.4
interrupting, 2.3.1.3

R

RACF with Oracle Database 10g services, 5.9.3
recording SMF information, C.1
reentrant modules, 5.10.1
relational tables, 1.9
release information, 2
resource profiles, controlling access to services, 7.3
resource profiles, used to protect commands, 7.2
resource usage, C
restrictions, 2.3.2
RESUME command, A.9.4
routine
PL/SQL, 1.1.3.1
SMF, analysis and report, C
ROWID
column, 9.4.6
not supported, 2.3.2.8
RPC_NAME stored procedures field, 9.7.1

S

Schema names, 2.3.2.9
security, 2.3.2.2
advanced, 1.1.1.3
encryption, 1.1.1.3
gateway, 1.5, 7.4
iWay Server, 7.4.1
OAS, 1.1.1.3
SELECT statement, 2.3.2.8, 9.2.1
SELECT WHERE SQL clause, 9.4.4
server-side network configuration file, 5.4.2
service definition commands, A.6
service group definition commands, A.5
service name, the default for the SID, 11.1.3.1
SHOW SERVICE command, A.6.3
SHOW, OSDI definition commands, A.3
SID
defined, 5.5.1.1
defined for a gateway, 11.1.3.1
SLIM parameter, 2.3.1.3
SLIP
command, 10.6.5, 10.7
trap, 10.6.5
SmartMode Governing Services, 2.3.1.3
SMF
abends, C.2
abnormal terminations, C.2
activating, C.1
default record types, C.1.2
interpreting records, C.3
ORAFMT program, C.3
ORAFMTO program, C.4
recording
starting, C.1.2
stopping, C.1.3
records, C
sample formatting program, C.4
starting dynamically, C.1.2
system crashes, C.2
types of users, C.1
user-defined data section, C.4
when records are written, C.2
SMF_STAT_RECNO parameter, used to stop SMF recording, C.1.3
SMFPRMxx member, C.1
snapshots
fast refresh, 2.3.2.11
refresh, 2.3.2.11
.so files, iWay Server configuration, 5.4.2
SQL, 1.1.2
advantages of the gateway, 1.1.1
ANSI standard, 1.1.2
clauses
DELETE, 9.4.4
INSERT, 9.4.4
SELECT WHERE, 9.4.4
UPDATE, 9.4.4
differences in iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS and Oracle implementations, 1.10, 2.3.2
function
compatible, 9.3
compensated, 9.3
functions, 9.3
functions list, E
ISO standard, 1.1.2
statements
DELETE, 2.3.2.4
INSERT, 2.3.2.4
iWay, 9.4.2
UPDATE, 2.3.2.4
support, 2.3.2.4
SQL*Plus, 1.1.4.3
COPY command, 8.5
SRCLIB
library, C.3
START command
initiating execution of an address space, A.9.1
starting the gateway service, 7.1.1
starting the gateway service, 7.1
statements
ALTER SESSION CLOSE DATABASE LINK, 8.2.3
CREATE DATABASE LINK, 8.2.1
DROP DATABASE LINK, 8.2.5
EDARPC DD, 9.7.2
FOCEXEC DD, 9.7.2
IEFRDER DD, B.4
INSERT, 10.1.3
ORA$ENV DD, B.4, B.4.1
SELECT, 2.3.2.8, 9.2.1
SQL
iWay, 9.4.2
SYSIN DD, B.4
STOP command, 7.1.2, A.9.5
stopping the gateway service, 7.1
stored procedures, 1.1.1.2, 1.1.3
batch utility, 9.7.2
creating on iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS Focus, 9.7.1
EDA/SQL Server for MVS Focus
using, 9.7
executing, 9.7.1
fields
CREATOR, 9.7.1
LOCATION, 9.7.1
RPC_NAME, 9.7.1
iWay Metadata Manager, 9.7.2
iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS Focus, 9.7
dynamic catalog table, 9.7.1
using, 9.7
native, iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS, 1.1.3.2
Oracle, 1.1.3.1
local instance, 9.6
PL/SQL, 9.6
remote instance, 9.6
using, 9.6
parameter list, 9.7.1
parameters
NUM_IPARMS, 9.7.1
NUM_OPARMS, 9.7.1
SYSRPC table, 9.7.1
TESTRPC4 iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS Focus, 9.7.2
TYPE command, 9.7.1
Structured Query Language (SQL), 1.1.1
subsystem command processing, OSDI, 7.2
SUM function, 9.3
support
for customers, 1.7.1, 2.3.1
sending tapes, 10.3
tape format, 10.3.1
tape return, 10.3.2
synonyms, 1.9, 8.2, 8.3
SYS1.DUMP data set must be available, 5.10.2
SYSIN DD statement, B.4
SYSRPC iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS dynamic catalog table, 9.7.1
SYSRPC table for stored procedures, 9.7.1
system dumps, 10.7

T

tables
SYSRPC for stored procedures, 9.7.1
TCP/IP protocol, 1.1.1.1
termination of a running service, 7.1.2
TNSNAMES.ORA
connect descriptor, 8.2.1
TO_DATE
clause, 9.4.4
function, 9.4.2, 9.4.4, 9.4.4
TRACELEVEL parameter, 5.8.1.2
transparency of gateways, 1.1.1.1
truncation error, 2.3.2.5
two-phase commit, 1.1.1.2, 1.2
TYPE command for stored procedures, 9.7.1

U

U809 ABEND, 2.3.2.12
UID function, 9.5.2
UNION capability, 1.1.1.2
UPDATE
SQL clause, 9.4.4
SQL statement, 2.3.2.4
update support, see write support, 2.3.2.3
USER function, 9.5.2
user record type, C.1
USER_CATALOG view, D.9
USER_COL_COMMENTS view, D.10
USER_DB_LINKS data dictionary view, 8.2.6
USER_INDEXES view, D.11
USER_TAB_COLUMNS view, D.12
USER_TAB_COMMENTS view, D.13
USER_TABLES view, D.14
USER_USERS view, D.15
USING clause, 8.2.1
using database links, 8.2

V

VALUES clause, 9.4.4
variables, host, 1.9
views
ALL_TAB_COMMENTS, D.6
data dictionary, 8.2.6, D
ALL_CATALOG, D.1
ALL_COL_COMMENTS, D.2
ALL_DB_LINKS, 8.2.6
ALL_OBJECTS, D.4
ALL_TAB_COLUMNS, D.5
ALL_TAB_COMMENTS, D.6
ALL_TABLES, D.7
ALL_USERS, D.8
DBA_DB_LINKS, 8.2.6
USER_CATALOG, D.9
USER_COL_COMMENTS, D.10
USER_DB_LINKS, 8.2.6
USER_INDEXES, D.11
USER_TAB_COLUMNS, D.12
USER_TAB_COMMENTS, D.13
USER_TABLES, D.14
USER_USERS, D.15
referencing iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS tables, 1.9
referencing iWay Server for z/OS tables
database link behavior, 8.2

W

WHERE clause, 8.5
wireless communication, 1.1.1.3
write support, 2.3.2.3